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than Brace, born November 12, 1754, in<br />

Harwinton, and graduated from Yale in<br />

the class <strong>of</strong> 1779. While at Yale he pur-<br />

sued the study <strong>of</strong> law, and after graduation<br />

removed to Central Vermont where<br />

he began the practice <strong>of</strong> his pr<strong>of</strong>ession<br />

and attained a considerable success<br />

within a short time. Returning to Hart-<br />

ford in 1794, he made his home in Glas-<br />

tonbury, and was one <strong>of</strong> the most widely<br />

known citizens <strong>of</strong> <strong>Connecticut</strong> in his<br />

time. He married, April 15, 1778, Ann,<br />

widow <strong>of</strong> Thomas Kimberly, <strong>of</strong> Glaston-<br />

bury.<br />

Thomas Kimberly Brace, son <strong>of</strong> Jonathan<br />

and Ann (Kimberly) Brace, was<br />

born October 16, 1779. He completed his<br />

education at Yale College, graduating in<br />

1801. Very early in life he was engaged<br />

in the public service ; filled various positions<br />

in the city government and from<br />

1840 to 1843 was mayor <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong><br />

Hartford. He was twice nominated for<br />

Congress, first in 1843, when he was can-<br />

didate on the Whig ticket, his party<br />

being in the minority he was defeated. He<br />

was subsequently again nominated, but<br />

declined in favor <strong>of</strong> James Dixon, who<br />

was elected. Mr. Brace engaged exten-<br />

sively in business and built up the wholesale<br />

grocery house <strong>of</strong> Thomas K. Brace<br />

& Company. He belonged to the class<br />

<strong>of</strong> men to whom others naturally turned<br />

for guidance. He was possessed <strong>of</strong> great<br />

executive ability, with a wide grasp <strong>of</strong><br />

affairs and events, and his sound judgment<br />

made him always a safe counselor.<br />

Through his influence and exertions, the<br />

^Etna Insurance Company was brought<br />

into existence, and he served as its first<br />

president until 1857, when the infirmities<br />

<strong>of</strong> age led to his resignation. He died<br />

June 14, i860, in his eight-first year.<br />

Mr. Brace married. August 25, 1807,<br />

Lucy Mather, and they were the par-<br />

ents <strong>of</strong> several children. One <strong>of</strong> these,<br />

ENCYCLOPEDIA OF BIOGRAPHY<br />

350<br />

Thomas Kimberly Brace, Jr., born Octo-<br />

ber 14, 1825, in Hartford, was a resident<br />

<strong>of</strong> Litchfield county. He married, January<br />

18, 1853, Mary Jane Buel, daughter<br />

<strong>of</strong> Samuel and Minerva (Wadhams)<br />

Buel. Their daughter, Lucy Mather<br />

Brace, became the wife <strong>of</strong> Joshua Wilson<br />

Allen, <strong>of</strong> Hartford (see Allen).<br />

ALLEN, John,<br />

Business Man.<br />

The name <strong>of</strong> Allen is very frequently<br />

met in the United States, and it is also<br />

represented by many distinct families. It<br />

was brought to this country by several<br />

immigrants, and members <strong>of</strong> these families<br />

have proved themselves worthy and<br />

desirable citizens in the communities in<br />

which they have lived.<br />

Joshua Allen, the immigrant <strong>of</strong> the<br />

family herein traced, was born in Lon-<br />

donderry, County Donegal, Ireland, son<br />

<strong>of</strong> Robert and Margaret (Russell) Allen,<br />

in the year 1787. His father was one <strong>of</strong><br />

the most prominent and influential citizens<br />

<strong>of</strong> Londonderry, where he was<br />

engaged in farming on an extensive scale.<br />

His mother, Margaret (Russell) Allen,<br />

lived to be ninety-two years <strong>of</strong> age, and<br />

was a descendant <strong>of</strong> an old and honorable<br />

family, connected with that <strong>of</strong> Lord John<br />

Russell. As was the custom in that coun-<br />

try at that time, Joshua Allen inherited<br />

the paternal homestead upon the death <strong>of</strong><br />

his father by virtue <strong>of</strong> the fact that he<br />

was the eldest son. He continued to carry<br />

on the tilling <strong>of</strong> the farm until 1825, the<br />

year in which his first wife, who was<br />

Margaret Scott, died. At that time he<br />

came to America and located first in New<br />

York City. Remaining there for seven<br />

years, he removed to Hartford, Connecti-<br />

cut, in order to find a better location to<br />

engage in his agricultural calling. He<br />

purchased a large tract <strong>of</strong> land west <strong>of</strong>

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